Susannah Heschel

Susannah Heschel

$ 20
Thu, Jul 2, 2026 • 2:00 PM—3:00 PM

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Susannah Heschel serves as the Eli M. Black Distinguished Professor and chair of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College and the Gerard Weinstock Visiting Professor of Jewish Studies at Harvard University. Heschel’s scholarship focuses on Jewish thought in Germany during the 19th and 20th centuries, including the history of antisemitism. Her books include Abraham Geiger and the Jewish Jesus; The Aryan Jesus: Christian Theologians and the Bible in Nazi Germany; Jüdischer Islam: Islam und Jüdisch-deutsche Selbstbestimmung; Jewish Studies and the Woman Question, written with Sarah Imhoff. Additionally, she has several edited and coedited books, including Moral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity: Essays of Abraham Joshua Heschel; Insider/Outsider: Multiculturalism and American Jews; Betrayal: German Churches and the Holocaust; The Muslim Reception of European Orientalism; and The Hasidic Sermon. A Guggenheim Fellow, Heschel has received research grants from the Ford Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation and the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture. Several of her residential fellowships are from the National Humanities Center, the Institute for Advanced Study in Berlin, and the Maimonides Institute in Hamburg. She has been a visiting professor at the Universities of Cape Town, Frankfurt, Edinburgh, Lucerne, Princeton and Harvard. She holds five honorary doctorates from universities in the United States, Canada, Germany and Switzerland. Recently, last November, she delivered the Yosef Yerushalmi Lecture at the University of Munich, and this fall she will deliver the Franz Rosenzweig series of Lectures at Yale University.

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